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A.R. Gurney’s Love Letters will shutter prematurely at Broadway's Brooks Atkinson Theatre on December 14. Pairs of rotating stars, including Anjelica Huston and Martin Sheen, had previously been announced for the production through February 15, 2015. At time of closing the show will have played 6 preview and 95 regular performances.

Love was in the air on November 13, when stage and screen stars Alan Alda and Candice Bergen became the two newest celebrities to step into A.R. Gurney’s Love Letters on Broadway! The moving play features a rotating cast of guest stars, and the pair were thrilled to officially become Broadway pen pals. After the show, Alda and Bergen ...

Alan Alda and Candice Bergen have known each other for decades, but have never worked together—until now. They are starring on Broadway in A.R. Gurney’s Love Letters, a title that Alda admits is potentially a bit misleading. “In spite of the title,” he says, “it’s not gooey and sentimental. It’s very tough, sometimes. And very funny. And there ...

Alan Alda and Candice Bergen begin their limited run in the Broadway revival of A.R. Gurney’s Love Letters on November 9, taking over from Brian Dennehy and Carol Burnett. Directed by Gregory Mosher, the pair will appear at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre through December 5. They will be followed by casts of stars in strictly limited engagements that include ...

Comedy legend Carol Burnett, who recently stepped into Broadway’s Love Letters opposite Brian Dennehy, says she’s a good letter writer. “I used to write a lot, especially when I was in college,” she told Broadway.com. But there’s one letter Burnett cherishes above all else: a thank-you note from her hero.

What happens when The View co-host Rosie O’Donnell and Love Letters headliner Carol Burnett hang out in a dressing room together? They crack each other up, of course! O’Donnell and her wife Michelle Rounds stopped by to cheer on their pal, who will star in the two-hander by A.R. Gurney through November 8 alongside Brian Dennehy. After the show ...

Cameron Diaz is a hard-ass Miss Hannigan in the upcoming movie remake of the beloved Broadway musical, but the actress had to face her fears to play the role. In the November issue of Marie Claire, Diaz explains why she was terrified but had to say yes.

Carol Burnett is the newest star of A.R. Gurney’s Love Letters! Click for production photos of Burnett and Brian Dennehy at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre, then see them in person through November 8, 2014!

Emmy winner Carol Burnett begins performances opposite Brian Dennehy in A.R. Gurney’sLove Letters on October 11, stepping in for Mia Farrow. Directed by Gregory Mosher, the production is playing on Broadway at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre. The pair will be followed by casts of stars in strictly limited engagements that include Alan Alda, Candice Bergen, Carol Burnett, Anjelica ...

Stage and screen funny lady Carol Burnett is taking the stage to play eccentric artist Melissa Gardener in Love Lettersbeginning October 11, alongside current star Brian Dennehy. Before her debut, Burnett stopped by the Brooks Atkinson Theatre to see Dennehy and Mia Farrow in action on October 9. Click for exclusive photos from the star-studded evening!